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Pagina 127
... writer , as writer , must be free to deal with any and all aspects of experience , to express the un- censored and undistorted totality of life . That is why he is constitution- ally distrustful of dogmas and directives , congealed ...
... writer , as writer , must be free to deal with any and all aspects of experience , to express the un- censored and undistorted totality of life . That is why he is constitution- ally distrustful of dogmas and directives , congealed ...
Pagina 338
... writer and his class - structured audience , he uses these ideas in a manner entirely his own . He is clear- headed , outspoken , independent - minded . Sartre concerns himself anxiously with the relation of the writer to the class for ...
... writer and his class - structured audience , he uses these ideas in a manner entirely his own . He is clear- headed , outspoken , independent - minded . Sartre concerns himself anxiously with the relation of the writer to the class for ...
Pagina 339
The writer in the nineteenth century was at loose ends , for he could not resign himself to joining the class below his and absorb its essence . As the result of this failure , the writer betrayed the cause of literature . If literature ...
The writer in the nineteenth century was at loose ends , for he could not resign himself to joining the class below his and absorb its essence . As the result of this failure , the writer betrayed the cause of literature . If literature ...
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